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单词 Briton
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Definition of Briton in English:

Briton

noun ˈbrɪt(ə)nˈbrɪtn
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Great Britain, or a person of British descent.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hundreds of Britons besieged the British Embassy.
    • There's a very good reason that the many Britons who settle in British Columbia come to the island and make their homes in Victoria.
    • Standing on a stage and also visible on a huge TV screen overlooking the square, Mr Netanyahu thanked British Jews and all Britons for their support.
    • The big cheques were signed by Britons or British-based entrepreneurs.
    • Ten days before the general election an NOP poll showed that 60% of Britons wanted British troops out by the end of this year.
    • Sixty-nine Britons or British companies are listed.
  • 2A Celtic inhabitant of southern Britain before and during Roman times.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this story the Britons and Romans were defeated by the Saxons and sailed away to South America to start a civilisation called Roman America.
    • The Roman conquest of southern Britain was a highly significant event which set Briton against Briton.
    • That said, it is clear that some time in the 5th century the Britons broke away at last from Roman central authority.
    • When the Romans left Britain, the Britons did not use their roads.
    • We are more like the Britons, with the Romans preparing to leave.
    • David Shotter mentions it briefly in his book, Romans and Britons in North West England.
    • One other effect this had was to cause many Britons to leave these shores for northern Gaul, turning the peninsula of Armorica into Brittany.
    • Historians believe that these rolls predate the faith, and began with ancient Greeks, Romans, and Britons.
    • However, historians do accept that it was a major victory for the Romans that once again asserted their authority over the Britons.
    • By ad 80, according to Tacitus, the Britons were widely adopting Roman fashion in housing, clothing, language, and diet.
    • However, the Romans fought off the Britons who withdrew.
    • At least in its outward forms, this religion does not look so very different from that of the pagan Britons under Roman rule.
    • Even in north western England there were plenty of Picts and probably settlements of Irish raiders who were the real enemies of the Britons at the beginning of the Saxon incursion.
    • Imposing as it was, the colonia must have been a constant reminder to the Britons of Roman rule and military dominance.
    • This was told in several impressive episodes, from primeval Britons through Romans, Saxons and Stuarts.
    • Unlike the armoured Romans, Britons mostly wore little or no body protection and depended on speed, impetus, and the long slashing sword.
    • Another option is to test for interaction between Roman soldiers and local Britons, by searching for African DNA in the local gene pool.
    • In 406 and 409 the Britons rebelled against Roman rule.
    • At the decisive Battle of Medway it was he who crossed the river at the head of both his legion and a band of ‘Celtic’ auxiliaries, and routed the Britons.
    • There is evidence that Arthur was a Romano-British Soldier - the child of a mixed marriage between a Roman and a Briton.

Origin

From Old French Breton, from Latin Britto, Britton-, or its Celtic equivalent.

Rhymes

bitten, bittern, Britain, Britten, handwritten, hardbitten, kitten, Lytton, mitten, smitten, underwritten, witan, written
 
 

Definition of Briton in US English:

Briton

nounˈbritnˈbrɪtn
  • 1A citizen or native of Great Britain.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They will outline how Ministers will be granted legal authority to create a database of every Briton's name, address, photograph and biometric information such as fingerprints and iris scans.
    • Two US citizens and one Briton were abducted from a house in one of Baghdad's wealthier suburbs yesterday, the Iraqi Interior Ministry said.
    • After all, as curry tops the list here for Briton's favourite foods, even in France (where food tends to be pretty good) couscous has become the nation's preferred dish!
    • A 35-year-old Briton languishing in a Bangkok jail under sentence of death for a crime he says he did not commit is planning to protest his innocence by refusing to plead for a royal pardon.
    • He was joined on the row by Dutchman Jurgen van den Goorbergh, fifth-fastest on his Honda twin, the Suzuki of Japan's Nobuatsu Aoki and the Aprilia of Briton Jeremy McWilliams.
    • A portrait of the nurse Mary Seacole, recently named the greatest black Briton, has been discovered more than 100 years after her death.
    • Quinn, a 35-year-old Briton, was supposed to take charge of the New York City Ballet orchestra during the winter season just passed.
    • A simple memorial to another young Briton who died in the first tower will see a private family gathering overlooking the hills of the Derbyshire Peak District, a short bus ride from Sheffield.
    • Thirteen people proudly stepped forward to swear the oath of allegiance to Queen and country to become new Britons at the first Citizenship Ceremony to be held in Rochdale.
    • It's a real moment to make, I think, every Briton proud.
    • But with the 29-year-old Briton pegged at 6 to 1 to win this year, rain is unlikely to dampen the spirits of die-hard Henman fans.
    • Albert Hill was the first - and before last night, the only - Briton to have completed the middle-distance double at an Olympic Games, writes Richard Lewis
    • He replaces Geoff Unwin, a 59-year-old Briton who is taking a long-planned retirement after 11 years at the company.
    • I think most Britons were shocked that their fellow citizens held such resentment towards them.
    • If you search here for the same first name, you'll find 20 more Americans with such a first name, plus one Canadian and one Briton.
    • Armed militants seized nine foreign oil workers, including one Briton, after launching a wave of attacks across Nigeria's troubled Niger delta yesterday, blowing up oil and gas pipelines in the process.
    • I will make it my aim to run faster than any other Briton by the end of the season, just to prove that the selectors are completely crooked.
    • In her favoured event, the triple jump, another second with a distance of 12. 94m made her the highest placed Briton, as the Belgian Sandra Swennen took the title.
    • Shortly after lunchtime UK time, the 30-year-old Briton will line-up on the Verrazano Bridge as favourite to win the New York City Marathon.
    • More than a decade ago, another Briton, William Dalrymple, set out from the Mediterranean for Xanadu, Kublai Khan's legendary capital in China.
    1. 1.1 A person of British descent.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Standing on a stage and also visible on a huge TV screen overlooking the square, Mr Netanyahu thanked British Jews and all Britons for their support.
      • Sixty-nine Britons or British companies are listed.
      • The big cheques were signed by Britons or British-based entrepreneurs.
      • There's a very good reason that the many Britons who settle in British Columbia come to the island and make their homes in Victoria.
      • Ten days before the general election an NOP poll showed that 60% of Britons wanted British troops out by the end of this year.
      • Hundreds of Britons besieged the British Embassy.
  • 2One of the people of southern Britain before and during Roman times.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One other effect this had was to cause many Britons to leave these shores for northern Gaul, turning the peninsula of Armorica into Brittany.
    • In this story the Britons and Romans were defeated by the Saxons and sailed away to South America to start a civilisation called Roman America.
    • That said, it is clear that some time in the 5th century the Britons broke away at last from Roman central authority.
    • Unlike the armoured Romans, Britons mostly wore little or no body protection and depended on speed, impetus, and the long slashing sword.
    • Imposing as it was, the colonia must have been a constant reminder to the Britons of Roman rule and military dominance.
    • By ad 80, according to Tacitus, the Britons were widely adopting Roman fashion in housing, clothing, language, and diet.
    • At least in its outward forms, this religion does not look so very different from that of the pagan Britons under Roman rule.
    • However, historians do accept that it was a major victory for the Romans that once again asserted their authority over the Britons.
    • Another option is to test for interaction between Roman soldiers and local Britons, by searching for African DNA in the local gene pool.
    • However, the Romans fought off the Britons who withdrew.
    • At the decisive Battle of Medway it was he who crossed the river at the head of both his legion and a band of ‘Celtic’ auxiliaries, and routed the Britons.
    • There is evidence that Arthur was a Romano-British Soldier - the child of a mixed marriage between a Roman and a Briton.
    • The Roman conquest of southern Britain was a highly significant event which set Briton against Briton.
    • Historians believe that these rolls predate the faith, and began with ancient Greeks, Romans, and Britons.
    • In 406 and 409 the Britons rebelled against Roman rule.
    • We are more like the Britons, with the Romans preparing to leave.
    • Even in north western England there were plenty of Picts and probably settlements of Irish raiders who were the real enemies of the Britons at the beginning of the Saxon incursion.
    • This was told in several impressive episodes, from primeval Britons through Romans, Saxons and Stuarts.
    • David Shotter mentions it briefly in his book, Romans and Britons in North West England.
    • When the Romans left Britain, the Britons did not use their roads.

Origin

From Old French Breton, from Latin Britto, Britton-, or its Celtic equivalent.

 
 
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